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The following pages link to Spot Dynamics in a Reaction-Diffusion Model of Plant Root Hair Initiation (Q4602780):
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- Formation of band-type electric patterns in Characean cells (Q1193313) (← links)
- The stability and slow dynamics of spot patterns in the 2D Brusselator model: the effect of open systems and heterogeneities (Q1656655) (← links)
- An explicit structural model of root hair and soil interactions parameterised by synchrotron X-ray computed tomography (Q1696388) (← links)
- Isolating patterns in open reaction-diffusion systems (Q2035802) (← links)
- Bistability, wave pinning and localisation in natural reaction-diffusion systems (Q2115678) (← links)
- Spatiotemporal dynamics of a reaction-diffusion model of pollen tube tip growth (Q2330615) (← links)
- Mathematical modeling of plant root hair initiation: dynamics of localized patches (Q2876669) (← links)
- Spots, traps, and patches: asymptotic analysis of localized solutions to some linear and nonlinear diffusive systems (Q3176634) (← links)
- Weakly Nonlinear Analysis of Peanut-Shaped Deformations for Localized Spots of Singularly Perturbed Reaction-Diffusion Systems (Q4983498) (← links)
- Multiscale Analysis of Nutrient Uptake by Plant Roots with Sparse Distribution of Root Hairs: Nonstandard Scaling (Q5002508) (← links)
- Local Theory for Spatio-Temporal Canards and Delayed Bifurcations (Q5137076) (← links)
- Refined stability thresholds for localized spot patterns for the Brusselator model in (Q5205845) (← links)
- Pulse Solutions for an Extended Klausmeier Model with Spatially Varying Coefficients (Q5217389) (← links)
- Stripe to Spot Transition in a Plant Root Hair Initiation Model (Q5254929) (← links)
- Oscillatory translational instabilities of spot patterns in the Schnakenberg system on general 2D domains (Q5886449) (← links)
- Analysing transitions from a Turing instability to large periodic patterns in a reaction-diffusion system (Q6063596) (← links)
- CRIME HOTSPOT EMERGENCE IN MEXICO CITY: A COMPLEXITY SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE (Q6203404) (← links)
- Realistic pattern formations on surfaces by adding arbitrary roughness (Q6554474) (← links)